Personalised notepads are very much like company letterheads. They create an impression that your company is stable and established while giving exposure to your company name, address, and contact details. With all the benefits of personalised notepads in terms of marketing, it would be a waste to use them only for internal business communications. Why not use them as promotional tools, too?
They are practical
Like pens, personalised notepads work because they are among ‘everyday items’ that people can’t live without. They are practical and useful at home, in the office, in school—virtually everywhere. Well-designed and attractive personalised notepads are like hardworking salespeople. They subtly promote your brand and your marketing message repeatedly. Like pens, they are extremely effective in increasing brand recognition.
They offer plenty of printing space
Another great thing about personalized notepads is that they can be printed with your business name, contact details, and more. You can be as creative as you wish because these items provide a lot more space than what is available in other promo items. Notepads can help you gain new customers or at least remind loyal customers of your existence.
They are affordable and easy to order
Personalised notepads are cheaper and easier to produce compared to mugs, tote bags, and other such items. The best suppliers can manufacture all kinds of notepads at reasonable prices and deliver them fast so you can kickstart your marketing campaign right away. Ordering them is easy. Simply visit the website of a reputable manufacturer of promotional merchandise and input your information. You don’t have to do a series of phone inquiries or personally visit their office because their website clearly explains the order process and design requirements. Production cost, shipping fee, and other important details are also provided.

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Colourflex transfers are a CMYK+W digital print process, used for branding apparel and fabrics.
Direct to product digital printing involves the transfer of ink directly from the print heads of an inkjet machine to the product and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding on flat or slightly curved surfaces.
Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects.
Resin coated finish is produced by printing the artwork onto a vinyl material with strong adhesive on the reverse. The branded area is coated with a crystal clear resin which is allowed to dry. Once dry, the finished decal is applied to the product and the adhesive forms a permanent bond.
Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects.
This production method is used for printing media such as paper, vinyl and magnetic material used in the manufacture of labels, badges and fridge magnets etc.
Direct to product rotary digital printing involves the transfer of UV ink directly from inkjet print heads and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding.
Debossing is produced by pressing a hot engraved metal plate into the surface of a product with a lot of pressure. This produces a permanent image below the surface of the product. Some products offer thermo debossing, which creates a stunning two-tone finish.
Sublimation print is used for branding products that have a special coating on them or fabrics suitable for the sublimation process. A transfer is produced by printing sublimation ink onto transfer paper and then heat pressing it onto the product.
Imitation etch is a special pad printing ink used for producing an etch like effect on glass products.
Pad printing uses a silicone pad to transfer an image to a product from a laser etched printing plate. It is one of the most popular and affordable ways of branding promotional products due to its ability to reproduce images on uneven or curved products and print multiple colours in a single pass.